Tom,
How does this really benefit ham radio?
Is this necessarily "good" publicity
There is an excellent video out that was produced several
years ago by CQ Magazine I believe, hosted by K1AR.
Although it was targeted for new hams that might be interested
in contesting, I believe a non ham might have found most of the tape
of interest.
The kind of publicity we need is something along the
lines
of what was presented by one of the TV news magazines along the
lines of the Pirate incident in the carribean where that teen was
critically injured and helped by ham radio.
I'd be careful about turning the media loose without
some direction, lest we wind up with a Jerry Springer episode
where a contestor and his RFI antaganized neighbor duke it out.
(heh)
73, Dennis N6KI
73,
Dennis Vernacchia N6KI
On Sun, 4 Feb 2001 13:32:34 -0500 "Tom Wagner" <tomwagner@mindspring.com>
writes:
>
>The email below is a response to a message I sent to
>A&E. They have a program called "The Competition"
>that covers oddball competitions, such as BBQ cook-
>offs and the like.
>
>Well, what competition is more oddball than ham radio
>contesting? If a few people sent pictures of their
>antenna farms and invited them to film them in CQWW
>this fall, maybe we could get some free publicity for this
>thing we love.
>
>73,
>Tom Wagner - N1MM
>Check out the N1MM Free Contest Logger at
>http://tomwagner.home.mindspring.com/n1mm.htm
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: Viewer Relations <viewr2@199.184.165.9>
>To: Tom Wagner <tomwagner@mindspring.com>
>Sent: Tuesday, January 30, 2001 1:04 PM
>Subject: Re: programming | general |
>
>
> > At 02:44 PM 1/21/01 -0500, you wrote:
> > >User Name: Tom Wagner
> > >:::
> > >User Comments:
> > >I'd like to see "The Competition" cover a major ham radio contest.
>These
> > guys sometimes have four or more towers up to 300' tall, huge
>antennas and
> > up to six radios operating at the same time, trying to beat other
>stations
> > in different parts of the world. The contests last 48 hours and as
>many as
> > 10,000 stations are contacted around the world. The largest contest
>is in
> > November and sponsored by CQ Magazine --
>http://www.cq-amateur-radio.com/
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >:::
> > >
> > Dear A&E Viewer,
> >
> > Thank you for your recent e-mail regarding programming on A&E.
> >
> > We appreciate the program suggestions you mentioned. We will
>certainly
> > keep your comments in mind as we acquire future programming for
>A&E.
> > Viewer correspondence is the best way for us to know what subjects
> > interest our viewers. Be assured that we will continue to try and
>acquire
> > comparable material, especially programs likely to attract viewers
>as
> > appreciative as yourself.
> >
> > We appreciate your support.
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> >
> >
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